The single reached the top of the Apple iTunes chart but has just missed out on the official top 10.

Danish quartet Lukas Graham have topped the chart for a second week with their single 7 Years.

The group’s lead singer, who the band was named after, said: “7 Years seems to have attracted a lot of age groups – people seem to see their own lives in the carol and it’s great to see so many parties reacting in that way to it.”

Former One Direction member Zayn Malik takes second place in the singles graph with Pillowtalk, while Rihanna, Jonas Blue& Dakota and Shawn Mendes complete the Top 5.

Over on the album chart, Adele’s 25 surges to the meridian after her image at the Grammys on Sunday.

The boost in marketings is despite her off-key live conduct of album way All I Request at the ceremony.

She explained afterwards that a microphone had fallen on the piano strings, justification her to sound out-of-tune.

Elsewhere on the following chart, David Bowie affects accumulation Best of Bowie continues to sell well after his death, climbing to number two, while Justin Bieber’s album too advances to numeral three.

Ronan Keating ratings the highest new introduction of the week, with Time Of My Life growing his eighth album to reach the top 10.